Who is this Great Team? Nickname Hometown Hobby Travel

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Who is this Great Team?
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Exercises
Share the following pieces of information about
yourself with your table or team mates. You do
not have to write any of it down. You will be
given only 5 minutes to accomplish this task.
Nickname
Strangest
Gift/Friend
Hometown
Best
Teacher
Hobby
Travel
Destination
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Alan Black, Ph.D., CSP
POB 5805 Athens, GA 30604 706/353-3387 [email protected]
Slogan Contest
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With your table/team/mates figure out all the
following products or services based on their
popular television, radio or newspaper jingles/slogans.
“Have it your way.”
“Quality is job one.”
“The dog kids love to bite.”
“The one beer to have when you having
more than one.”
“Sometimes you feel like a nut,
sometimes you don’t.”
“It takes a licking and keeps on ticking.”
“For the seafood lover in you.”
“Watch it quiver, see it shiver.”
“You can’t get away with the crunch
‘cause the crunch always gives you away.”
“You’ve come a long way, baby.”
“Ed and I thank you for your support.”
“No more tears.”
“The uncola™.”
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“The New Way to Office.”
“Absolutely, Positively On Time.”
“The Real Thing.”
“It takes a tough man
to make a tender chicken.”
“Proud as a peacock.”
“Good to the last drop.”
“She’s got the look.”
“Get the sensation.”
“They’re grrrrrreat!.”
“Melts in your mouth, not in your hand.”
“No one can eat just one.”
“Plop, plop, fizz, fizz.
Oh, what a relief it is.”
“Where do you want to go today?”
“Fly the Friendly Skies”
“Double Your Pleasure.”
Alan Black, Ph.D., CSP
POB 5805 Athens, GA 30604 706/353-3387 [email protected]
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Productive Leading
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Exercises
Find these words in the WORD FIND Puzzle Below
with your team/tablemates.
BONDING
EMPOWER
GROUP
TEAMS
VISION
BOSS
FOLLOWERS
LEADERSHIP
TRUST
DIVERSITY
FRIENDSHIP
MANAGER
UNITY
T K T Y N L G E Y G F A A M G R O U P G
Z N C E E P F D M O X Y T
S I O A C J
I B L P
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S R E V I D
I K H G R B M V U P
U G C T R U S T X L S A O O N B J O T A C I C S
W D K N A U T D O R N Y S W O O V N P R T H I M
S S O B M Y J W R O T A Y D E B I D O E N S O B
R N J H F P E W R I R R N V B R T
I H G J R A S
T X T Q B R E L N U P O E E I G G N N A P E G I
C E P T S W D U P D O G R T R S B G R N O D M E
A V P W U G M Y Y E G I A N I A K A Q A
T M G L E N L N O O Y W R A I O N M E E
J X S I
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Alan Black, Ph.D., CSP
POB 5805 Athens, GA 30604 706/353-3387 [email protected]
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Mental Team Puzzles
The Famous 9-Dot Puzzle
With your tablemates or partners solve
the following Words in a Box Puzzles.
Connect these nine dots with 4 or less straight
lines without picking up your tool or backing up
once you start connecting them.
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Letters in a Box
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blessing
blessing
blessing
blessing
power
Find the following words in the
Letters in a Box. . .
box
skill
break
talent
hidden
creative
success
crayon
black
orseman
How many
Parallelograms
Do You See?
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Words in a Box Puzzles
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SWEET TOOTH
Do you have a sweet tooth?
Did you have one as a kid?
Then let’s test your “sweet tooth’s” memory.
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Exercises
Name the following 20 candies or candy bars.
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1.
A famous swashbuckling trio of old.
2.
Elmer Fudd’s sleight of hand or
magical maneuvers.
3.
A broad band of stars.
4.
Sizzling crimson tidbits.
5.
A planet known for its red color.
14. The day you look forward to
after you work a week.
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Author William Sidney Porter’s
pen name.
15. A sluggish jab.
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Expressions of joy, mirth, or scorn
in a suppressed manner.
17. A white nutritional drink that’s flop.
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An idiom that describes someone
who drops things
18. A tiny morsel of bee’s work.
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Letters found near the middle
of the alphabet.
20. Opposite tastes.
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11. Childhood name of a famous
baseball player who is known
for his strikeout record.
12. An address.
13. It comes from the lips.
16. A younger flavoring.
19. A nut who is very happy.
An adventurer who explored
with a guy named Lewis.
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G™People, Places & Possibilities
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Alan Black, Ph.D., CSP
POB 5805 Athens, GA 30604 706/353-3387 [email protected]
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Exercises
The Bookworm
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Alan Black, Ph.D., CSP
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Shakespeare
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There are 4 volumes of
the completed works of
Shakespeare on the
bookshelf. The pages of
each book are 2" thick.
The covers are each 1/6"
thick. The bookworm
started eating at page
one of volume one and
ate to the last page of
volume four. How far did
the bookworm eat?
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